ADOPT 

  DOGS  AND CATS

                             

 
SIDE 20

MAI LING  (male)

I was caught in hotel grounds by animal loving tourists when I was around 6 weeks old. My mother had disappeared suddenly. Everything pointed to the fact that the manger was responsible that my mom couldn't come anymore to teach me how to catch mice and geckos. All the other dogs and cats also had disappeared without a trace. I was lucky! In Brigitte's and Warner's house there were many other cats my age and we played together all day long. There was even a garden. Apart from us cats, there are 7 dogs living in the house and I have a lot of fun with them. However, I have a special habit that sets me apart from all the others: I immediately try to kiss everyone and won't stop. At the beginning visitors think that's cute but after a while they do not like my love bites anymore. When I was 6 months old I was castrated and didn't return to the house in Chaweng. It is very crowded there as there are always new kittens coming – almost every grown up cat has to stay in the shelter in Ban Taling Ngam after castration. At the beginning it was hard for me to get used to my new surroundings as I have difficulties pursuing my special habit. But as soon as visitors come I jump on them from a distance of even 2 meters and start kissing them right away. It would be nice to have a human next to me whom I could kiss at will. Maybe someone will take me home some day!

Somebody has taken me!! Gertraude from Munich has given me a new home. I´m very happy in Germany!

During my time at the shelter, Avalon from Australia was looking after me. Thank you very much! 

 

 

HELLA (female)

I came into the shelter as a very small puppy. Nobody thought I would survive because I have got wonky front legs. However, I had every intention of surviving and I'm having a great time here! I play with all the younger dogs and my particular friend at the moment is Grumpy. I don't know why Grumpy was called Grumpy as he's always fun when I'm around. Brigitte says I will stay with her at her house for ever and ever and I'm glad of that. At the big shelter, there aren't so many human visitors there and I like humans. They are good fun and they play with me.

Sally from Sutton in England is looking after me now. Thank you very much! 

 

HASSO (male)

I was brought to the shelter because I had broken one of my back legs. However, because of the tiles in Brigitte's house, I couldn't learn to walk properly and kept slipping. So, I was moved down to the big shelter and now roam the main compound quite happily with the other dogs who are there. Every morning we greet Dr Joe with our happy barking! I have a great time here and am learning to walk. However, sometimes it's fun just looking pathetic and pretending to struggle as a volunteer always runs to pick me up and cuddle me - I managed to get carried around for four whole hours one day!

Good news: I found a new home on Koh Samui! For the time I was at the DRCS, Eva-Maria from Liechtenstein was taking care for me. Thank you very much!

 

            

NEW STAR (female)

Some tourists decided to help out Brigitte by collecting dogs for castration in Chaweng Noi (where I lived). I was picked up but was too thin and mangy to be operated on. I was kept safe here in Chaweng while my friends got 'the operation'. On the day they were returned to the beach, the puppies (who had been too young for operation) were poisoned by someone. The local hotel managers again claimed it was the tourists who have been poisoning the dogs in Chaweng Noi. Anyway, I'm safe and now have the task of greeting all the visitors to the shelter. I do this by lying across the top step just outside the front door so they have to step over me. I lick their ankles on the way past!

Good news: I found a new home on Koh Samui! For the time I was at the DRCS, Chriseldis from Seeheim Jugenheim in Germany was looking after me. Thank you very much!

 

 

 

PETER (male)

I was brought in from a local bar with my mother (Mary) and siblings (Nilix and Paul). The lady who worked at the bar was concerned there was something wrong with mummy as she wasn't feeding us enough. There was something wrong with her and she was also very pregnant with her next litter. So, Nilix, Paul and I now live with Brigitte but mummy was moved down to the big shelter to have her hernia operated on and she is also now the proud owner of another three kittens (the last time she will ever have kittens, according to Brigitte). Maybe we will catch up with mummy and her new babies at the big shelter.

No, something special happened. I found a new home on Koh Samui!

I do not need a sponsor!

 

 

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